(12) puts two points on the board in the loser-out contest against Shelby at the Northern B Divisional tournament held last weekend in Malta.
(Photo by Pierre Bibbs, Phillips County News)
(12) puts two points on the board in the loser-out contest against Shelby at the Northern B Divisional tournament held last weekend in Malta.
(Photo by Pierre Bibbs, Phillips County News)
Bainville Senior Congregate Meals Mar. 10: Pizza, vegetables and dessert.
March 12: Pulled pork sandwiches, baked beans and dessert.
Culbertson Senior Congregate Meals March 6: Beef stew, egg salad sandwiches and dessert.
March 9: Turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, vegetables and dessert.
March 13: Breakfast casserole, biscuits, fruit salad and dessert.
Froid Senior Congregate
Bainville Senior Congregate Meals Mar. 10: Pizza, vegetables and dessert.
March 12: Pulled pork sandwiches, baked beans and dessert.
Culbertson Senior Congregate Meals March 6: Beef stew, egg salad sandwiches and dessert.
March 9: Turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, vegetables and dessert.
March 13: Breakfast casserole, biscuits, fruit salad and dessert.
Froid Senior Congregate
Tade (3) eyes the basket and another two points against Cut Bank at the Northern B Divisional tournament in Malta.
(Photo by Pierre Bibbs,
Phillips County News)
Tade (3) eyes the basket and another two points against Cut Bank at the Northern B Divisional tournament in Malta.
(Photo by Pierre Bibbs,
Phillips County News)
Lustre Christian’s Lions posted a sixth-place finish in the boys’ tournament at the Eastern C Divisional tournament and Frazer’s Lady Bearcubs played two games in their fourth divisional tournament since 1986 at Glasgow High School Wednesday through Saturday Feb. 26-29.
The Northern C is comprised of teams from Districts 2C and 3C.
Scobey again dominated, winning the boys’ and girls’
Lustre Christian’s Lions posted a sixth-place finish in the boys’ tournament at the Eastern C Divisional tournament and Frazer’s Lady Bearcubs played two games in their fourth divisional tournament since 1986 at Glasgow High School Wednesday through Saturday Feb. 26-29.
The Northern C is comprised of teams from Districts 2C and 3C.
Scobey again dominated, winning the boys’ and girls’
Reverend Simon Peter Looking Elk, “Ho Was’te,” 82, of Rapid City, S.D., died Feb. 28, 2020.
He was born July 22, 1937, to Talbert and Victoria (Holy Rock) Looking Elk at home in Oglala, S.D., on the Pine Ridge Lakota Reservation. He graduated from Pine Ridge High School in 1957.
He married LaVonne Bighorn on Oct.17, 1959, in Fort Kipp.
He attended Huron College briefly, then attended
Reverend Simon Peter Looking Elk, “Ho Was’te,” 82, of Rapid City, S.D., died Feb. 28, 2020.
He was born July 22, 1937, to Talbert and Victoria (Holy Rock) Looking Elk at home in Oglala, S.D., on the Pine Ridge Lakota Reservation. He graduated from Pine Ridge High School in 1957.
He married LaVonne Bighorn on Oct.17, 1959, in Fort Kipp.
He attended Huron College briefly, then attended
Caroll Iverson, 82, of Culbertson died Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020.
She was born in Fairview May 31, 1937, the daughter of Carl and Mary Pennell. They lived on a farm south of Culbertson until they moved to town when she started school. She graduated from Culbertson High School.
She married Rodney Iverson Jan. 12, 1957. She was active in the Community of Christ church and played the piano for
Caroll Iverson, 82, of Culbertson died Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020.
She was born in Fairview May 31, 1937, the daughter of Carl and Mary Pennell. They lived on a farm south of Culbertson until they moved to town when she started school. She graduated from Culbertson High School.
She married Rodney Iverson Jan. 12, 1957. She was active in the Community of Christ church and played the piano for
The Froid/Lake boys’ basketball squad came away with a fourth-place showing from the Eastern C divisional tournament in Glasgow. The tourney featured two victories and two close defeats for the Red Hawks.
Froid/Lake opened the tournament with a 58-34 win over Lustre on Wednesday.
The Red Hawks outscored Lustre 19-3 in the second quarter to earn a 34-16 halftime advantage.
Froid/Lake
The Froid/Lake boys’ basketball squad came away with a fourth-place showing from the Eastern C divisional tournament in Glasgow. The tourney featured two victories and two close defeats for the Red Hawks.
Froid/Lake opened the tournament with a 58-34 win over Lustre on Wednesday.
The Red Hawks outscored Lustre 19-3 in the second quarter to earn a 34-16 halftime advantage.
Froid/Lake
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